Entries must be received before Januat 8:30 A.M. Entries generated by a script, macro, or other automated means or by any means that subverts the entry process will be disqualified. Limit one (1) Entry per company during the Contest Period. Contest is subject to all applicable federal, state and local laws. All times in the Contest refer to Eastern Time (“ET”). The Contest will begin on Januat 8:30 A.M. After submitting the required information on the entry form, the entrant will receive one (1) entry into the 20/20 Contest. Official Rules: Entrants must fill out all required fields on the entry form to participate in the Contest.These Official Rules apply to all online (Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube, etc.) contests unless otherwise noted. By entering this 20/20 contest (“ Contest”) and accepting these terms, you agree to be bound by the following rules (“ Official Rules”), which constitute a binding agreement between you and Durée & Company, Inc. VIRGIN ISLANDS, AND OTHER COMMONWEALTHS, TERRITORIES AND POSSESSIONS), 18 YEARS OR OLDER. OPEN TO LEGAL RESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES (EXCLUDING PUERTO RICO, THE U.S. PARTICIPATION IN THE PROMOTION CONSTITUTES YOUR AGREEMENT TO BE BOUND BY THESE OFFICIAL RULES. A PURCHASE DOES NOT INCREASE THE CHANCES OF WINNING. For more information, visit, call 30 or email CONTEST AND GIVEAWAY RULES NO PURCHASE IS NECESSARY TO ENTER OR WIN. Admission to the museum is $5, and is free to MOCA members and North Miami residents. It is open Tuesday–Friday from 11 a.m.–5 p.m., Saturday 1–9 p.m., and Sunday 11 a.m.–5 p.m. The Museum is located at 770 NE 125 thStreet, North Miami, FL 33161. The Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), North Miami is dedicated to making contemporary art accessible to diverse audiences – especially underserved populations – through the collection, preservation and exhibition of the best of contemporary art and its art historical influences. Spring, City Manager of North Miami.Ībout Museum of Contemporary Art North Miami Her vision and talents will position the Museum for continued growth and exposure both locally and nationally,” said Larry M. Her leadership and expertise will undoubtedly drive MOCA into its next exciting chapter. “We are so pleased to have Chana Sheldon join our community. Sheldon, MOCA, and the City can count on the continued strong support of our Department of Cultural Affairs.” I am excited that she will be dedicating her considerable talent, energy and enthusiasm to leading the Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami into its next era of success in serving the City of North Miami and our entire community. “She is respected by artists and arts colleagues locally and nationally. “Chana Sheldon is an accomplished visual arts professional and has a deep knowledge of contemporary art and artists, and a passion for Greater Miami’s cultural life,” said Michael Spring, director of the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs. Thecommittee, appointed by the city commission, is responsible for commissioning new public artworks by contemporary artists in all media. Sheldon started her career at Casey Kaplan, a contemporary art gallery in New York City, where she worked for seven years, ultimately becoming its director.Ī Miami Beach resident, Sheldon has served four years on the city’s Art in Public Places Committee. During her eight-year tenure there, she produced over 70 exhibitions, initiated the organization’s first public art and educational programs, and oversaw major institutional growth. Previously, Sheldon was the executive director of Locust Projects, Miami’s long-running nonprofit experimental exhibition space. My focus as the museum’s new director will be to facilitate that engagement and foster connections between artists, the local community, and the global dialogue in contemporary art about the issues of our time.I am thrilled to be a part of this new chapter in MOCA’s history.” “MOCA, through its exhibitions and programming, has for decades been a key hub of cultural engagement for the local community and beyond. “Art and culture can transform lives and communities.” says Sheldon. She has directed both commercial and nonprofit exhibition spaces, and most recently served as the Miami director and national program advisor for ProjectArt, a nonprofit organization that provides free after-school art classes to underserved youth in public libraries through an artist residency program. Sheldon comes to MOCA in North Miami with 17 years’ experience in the contemporary art field. Sheldon will lead the museum going forward as it continues to make contemporary art accessible to diverse audiences. TheMuseum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), North Miami has tapped Chana Budgazad Sheldon to be its new executive director starting Jan.
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